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Amphibious Reconnaissance and Patrol Unit

The Amphibious Reconnaissance and Patrol Unit (ARP) (Chinese: 海軍陸戰隊兩棲偵搜大隊); not to be confused with the other commando frogmen unit within the Republic of China Armed Forces (ROCAF)/(Taiwan); being the 101st Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion of the Republic of China Army (ROCA), is a special operations force of the Republic of China Marine Corps (ROCMC).

ARP members are known as commando frogmen and sharing the same "frogman" moniker they are often compared with the Navy SEALs. However, unlike the Navy SEALs who are under the United States Navy (USN) (and thus, more akin to South Korea's ROKN UDT/SEALs), the ARP are under the ROCMC with each member of the ARP being a ROC marines. Therefore, a more apt comparison for the ARP (with their American counterpart) would be the United States Marine Corps's MARSOC or Marine Raider Regiment (MRR).

The ROC Marine Corps is considered the most selective branch within the ROC Armed Forces and the ARP is the most selective unit within the ROCMC short of the ARP's official special operations unit, the Chinese Marine Corps Special Service Company or CMC.SSC (Chinese: 中華民國海軍陸戰隊特勤隊) known colloquially as The Black (Outfit) Unit (Chinese: 黑衣部隊).

The ARP operates both special reconnaissance and underwater demolition teams. New members of the Coast Guard's Special Task Unit (STU) undergo three months of training with the ARP followed by two months with the Republic of China Military Police Special Services Company (MPSSC).

From 1950–1955, the Republic of China Marine Corps Command decided to establish its first marine reconnaissance team, much like the United States Marine Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion, but whose training for these ROCMC would be modelled after the US Navy's Underwater Demolition Team (UDT). Marines that were selected for the unit were enlisted marines who are Sergeants and below. Training for each class 1 year, and by 1955, the first three classes of marine candidates had passed out of the course, and after that, the unit was self-sufficient in training new marine candidates.

In 2008, the ARP had two female marine candidates pass out of the ARP training program making them the ROC Marine Corps ARP's first female commando frogmen

In 2018, the MOD began construction of a NT$134.25 million maritime special operations training base as well as a NT$698.04 million special operations training base slated specifically for ARP use.


Training for the ARP frogman is a 10-week long program, including Hell Week and takes place on the Zuoying Naval Base (海軍左營基地). All candidates to the program are already active duty marines from the ROCMC who volunteered for the program.

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